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and they were forcing tony klann to lead them to stoney. >> tony had been crying.e looked like he had been beat a little bit. and they saw joe d'ambrosio with a knife to his throat. this was at 3:00 in the morning. >> stoney lewis's story was all detectives needed to hear. >> we went up into cleveland heights and took five cleveland heights policemen with us. and we went to joe d'ambrosio's apartment. 1732 coventry road. >> eddie espinoza answered the door and was placed under arrest. next police searched for joe. >> first thing in the morning, the cops break in. i'm all the way in the back in the bathroom sitting on the toilet. all i see is the door fling open and i see two guys in plain clothes with guns pointing at me. and i'm like, what the heck is this? >> even without a warrant, police search joe's apartment. >> we did recover three large knives and several other smaller items. some clothing. and we confiscated all kinds of stuff that we found there. >> a black pickup truck later determined to belong to mike keenan, was parked in the driveway and impounded by
and they were forcing tony klann to lead them to stoney. >> tony had been crying.e looked like he had been beat a little bit. and they saw joe d'ambrosio with a knife to his throat. this was at 3:00 in the morning. >> stoney lewis's story was all detectives needed to hear. >> we went up into cleveland heights and took five cleveland heights policemen with us. and we went to joe d'ambrosio's apartment. 1732 coventry road. >> eddie espinoza answered the door and was placed...
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live from new york city i'm tony harris. tight security as the jury selection begins in the boston marathon bombing trial. a trial expected to last months. oil dips below $50 a barrel and the markets go haywire. some show the chief calling the entire department racist. and we begin in boston, jury selection good afternoon today in the case of dzhokhartsarnaev. a man accused of setting off a bomb in 2013. tsarnaev's lawyers tried to have the trial is moved saying their clients couldn't get a fair trial. john terret is here. john. >> tony, good afternoon the defense council had asked to delay the start and move the trial away from boston, both denied by the judge. but that doesn't mean we'll get a verdict any time soon. because just choosing the jury alone in this trial is expected to take several weeks. to his accuseers dzhokhartsarnaev confessed to the bombing in a note he left night the boat. the youngest victim to die on april the 15th, 2013 but to his defenders dzhokhartsarnaev is the victim of an overbearing older brothe
live from new york city i'm tony harris. tight security as the jury selection begins in the boston marathon bombing trial. a trial expected to last months. oil dips below $50 a barrel and the markets go haywire. some show the chief calling the entire department racist. and we begin in boston, jury selection good afternoon today in the case of dzhokhartsarnaev. a man accused of setting off a bomb in 2013. tsarnaev's lawyers tried to have the trial is moved saying their clients couldn't get a...
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emergency officials announcing the likely fate of 48 year-old tony gabriel. they say he was working near a cile owe filled with dry concrete when just before midnight it collapsed. >> hundreds of thuses of pound of dry cop create rushed down like and avalanche and buried everything in its sight. >> reporter: including trailer tony was working for sillv icon create. it wasn't until hours later when a a police officers spotted the collapse that rescue crews were called in. >> we didn't find out nothing until police came to his house at 3:30 this morning and said that they could not find him. >> reporter: tony's brother
emergency officials announcing the likely fate of 48 year-old tony gabriel. they say he was working near a cile owe filled with dry concrete when just before midnight it collapsed. >> hundreds of thuses of pound of dry cop create rushed down like and avalanche and buried everything in its sight. >> reporter: including trailer tony was working for sillv icon create. it wasn't until hours later when a a police officers spotted the collapse that rescue crews were called in. >> we...
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tony's watching me. >> announcer: this is tony horton, one of the nation's most passionate advocates for health and wellness. >> four... >> announcer: his unique approach to body transformation has revolutionized home fitness, making him one of the most successful and sought-after trainers in the world. >> people can do 30 minutes. we took the breaks out. i don't talk as much. whoo! [ laughs ] but we understand that there's all these folks out there who are trying to be better, who are trying to be fitter, who are trying to be happier, who are trying to lose the weight, and they just haven't found a method yet. p90x3 is gonna get them there. >> announcer: getting there doesn't mean getting in the car -- it means working out in the most convenient gym in the neighborhood -- your living room. >> people ask me how often i'm going to the gym. and i can just tell them "30 minutes in my living room -- p90x3." i never thought that 30 minutes a day would get me to where i am now. >> we've learned, in the last 10 years, you can make it happen in 30 minutes, and that's what we're doing here. a
tony's watching me. >> announcer: this is tony horton, one of the nation's most passionate advocates for health and wellness. >> four... >> announcer: his unique approach to body transformation has revolutionized home fitness, making him one of the most successful and sought-after trainers in the world. >> people can do 30 minutes. we took the breaks out. i don't talk as much. whoo! [ laughs ] but we understand that there's all these folks out there who are trying to be...
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tony harris in new york.al money with ali velshi" is next on al jazeera america. >>> if you are looking to buy a home for car in the new year i'll tell you what you should know about interest rates, and how they could cost you more or save you a few buck. plus why one of the world's rich richest terrorist groups might not be as much as it claims. i'm ali velshi. this is "real money." ♪
tony harris in new york.al money with ali velshi" is next on al jazeera america. >>> if you are looking to buy a home for car in the new year i'll tell you what you should know about interest rates, and how they could cost you more or save you a few buck. plus why one of the world's rich richest terrorist groups might not be as much as it claims. i'm ali velshi. this is "real money." ♪
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tony. >> thank you. less than a week after the deadly attacks hackers have vandalized 1600 websites in france over the past ten days. that is forcing the french government to beef up security in cyber space. nick spicer with more. >> the attacks against the magazine "charlie hebdo" and a jewish supermarket set off another kind of attack, a much wider cyber assault on companies in france. changed the home pages of thousands of websites of universities, town councils and local shops among others. france's interior minister on monday toured a cyber crime unit of the french police outside paris. he said he would present measures to fight the hackers later this week. be. >> translator: more than 1300 attacks have been claimed by hacker groups or groups say they are islamists who are taking the opportunity to demonstrate their capacity for harm. >> reporter: late last year the french government passed a new antiterror law from organizers who the french government considers terrorist. for banning the type of at
tony. >> thank you. less than a week after the deadly attacks hackers have vandalized 1600 websites in france over the past ten days. that is forcing the french government to beef up security in cyber space. nick spicer with more. >> the attacks against the magazine "charlie hebdo" and a jewish supermarket set off another kind of attack, a much wider cyber assault on companies in france. changed the home pages of thousands of websites of universities, town councils and...
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>> tony, our community has been chiming in on facebook. julieian says there is no more american dream. it's a nightmare unless you are the top 1%. the definition of american dream, freedom. jude who says as an immigrant, it remains the same for myself and my family. america is the land of opportunity and education is the key but on the flip side listen to shigan? >> i thought everything was posh and pretty. yes realize that u.s. has the same issues of poverty and homelessness that any other developing country does. >> you are the daughter of philippineo immigrants. i mean, look. the narrative back home, especially for my family in pakistan, a lot of people think america is paved with gold. they come here and say, no. america is paid with blood as well. what to you and your fame was the definition of the american dream? and did you realize it when i came here? >> my father came in the mid '80s and at that time, there was a lot of political and economic turmoil in the philippines. so our future was uncertain. he brought us here for me and my
>> tony, our community has been chiming in on facebook. julieian says there is no more american dream. it's a nightmare unless you are the top 1%. the definition of american dream, freedom. jude who says as an immigrant, it remains the same for myself and my family. america is the land of opportunity and education is the key but on the flip side listen to shigan? >> i thought everything was posh and pretty. yes realize that u.s. has the same issues of poverty and homelessness that...
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(tony torres - license applicant) 11:47 the system is so messed up. it's been a long, frustrating day for tony torres.waiting in line at the dmv since 6am, hoping to pass a written test so he can soon drive legally . it didn't go as planned. (tony torres - license applicant) 11:58 i passed the first exam, i paid the fees, and then there is a problem. it's a glitch with the system. a glitch that left him empty handed after a 7-hour wait, which included re-taking the test. tony is a special case.he had a license before 1993, when a new law essentially blocked undocumented immigrants from getting one... tony's license expired in 2005.and that threw dmv clerks for a loop. 14:33 (ton artnett *** >>> it's been a long frustrating day for tony torres waiting in line at the dmv since 6:00 a.m. hoping to pass a written test so he can soon drive legally. it didn't go as planned. >> a passed the first exam and paid the fees and there was a glitch within the system. >> a glitch that left him empty handed after a seven hour wait which included retaking the test. he
(tony torres - license applicant) 11:47 the system is so messed up. it's been a long, frustrating day for tony torres.waiting in line at the dmv since 6am, hoping to pass a written test so he can soon drive legally . it didn't go as planned. (tony torres - license applicant) 11:58 i passed the first exam, i paid the fees, and then there is a problem. it's a glitch with the system. a glitch that left him empty handed after a 7-hour wait, which included re-taking the test. tony is a special...
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as horrified neighbors look on, tony's roof tears away from his home. >> oh, my god! >> whoa!it sounded like an explosion. >> it just kind of had a little ripple and then it was gone. literally, the sound made you feel like you were in "the wizard of oz" and you were going to be lifted straight out of this home. >> in two parts, the roof takes flight. one half decimates tony's tool shed, the other lands nearby in a neighbor's living room, causing extensive damage. the two-story, five-bedroom house is reduced to one compromised level. >> the walls were breathing. we just didn't know how much longer the downstairs would make it. even the floor structure was now in serious compromise and that at any time the drywall that was the ceiling could cave in on us. >> for several more hours the two families ride out the storm. >> the scariest moment during the hurricane was not thinking i was going to make it back to my house. >> finally, the devastating hurricane passes. tony and his neighbors carefully emerge from their homes to assess the damage. >> he's going to have it patched up by
as horrified neighbors look on, tony's roof tears away from his home. >> oh, my god! >> whoa!it sounded like an explosion. >> it just kind of had a little ripple and then it was gone. literally, the sound made you feel like you were in "the wizard of oz" and you were going to be lifted straight out of this home. >> in two parts, the roof takes flight. one half decimates tony's tool shed, the other lands nearby in a neighbor's living room, causing extensive...
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tony there are only seven states in the u.s.og racing is still legal and most of the tracks are in florida. the sport that 15 years ago could bring out thousands have fallen off the cliff of popularity as one florida track owner told me the internet generation has no interest in watching an animal run around in a circle, but that still leaves a big dilemma for the dogs. >> sheila mcvicar for us. thank you. you can check out the rest of the story here tonight at 9:00 p.m. eastern on al jazeera america. the consumer electronic show is one of the highly anticipated veins in the technology world and following a several cyber hacks, jake ward joins us. >> tony, this really has been one of the great fixations of america. everyone wants to know what are the big trends at the consumer electronic show. the big theme this year are sensors, tiny device who is can read all kinds of things. going into very tiny objects. that creates a whole new tension about the kind of data that it collects about you and me. >> at the consumer electronic sh
tony there are only seven states in the u.s.og racing is still legal and most of the tracks are in florida. the sport that 15 years ago could bring out thousands have fallen off the cliff of popularity as one florida track owner told me the internet generation has no interest in watching an animal run around in a circle, but that still leaves a big dilemma for the dogs. >> sheila mcvicar for us. thank you. you can check out the rest of the story here tonight at 9:00 p.m. eastern on al...
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tony we don't know how much was discussed. his first visit we know that outside the oval office over my right shoulder it was a big topic of discussion, of protests and chanting these are many of the protests that have swept internationally, ever since those students were abducted from equal la mexico, suspicion was that drug cartels were involved. in collusion with local police enforcement, and accusations now that the federal mexican government was involve as well. he sat side by side the the oval office with the mexican president. >> our commitment is be a friend and supporter of mexico. in it's efforts to eliminate the scourge of violence and the drug cartels that are responsible for so much tragedy. recognizing that ultimately it will be up to mexico, and it's law enforcement to carry out the key decisions that need to be made. >> now the united states has sent some 2 billion-dollar as little under $2 billion over the course of six years to fight many of these drug cartels to improve security in those countries still crit
tony we don't know how much was discussed. his first visit we know that outside the oval office over my right shoulder it was a big topic of discussion, of protests and chanting these are many of the protests that have swept internationally, ever since those students were abducted from equal la mexico, suspicion was that drug cartels were involved. in collusion with local police enforcement, and accusations now that the federal mexican government was involve as well. he sat side by side the the...
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i cannot imagine what tony went through. >> tony was the deputy press secretary during the same periodyou have always been the financial guy. you were the guy on economy and finance. anything having to do with that side of the agenda. you were the go to guy. talk a little bit or maybe pick up -- well, first talk about what it was like inside of the white house at that point and did your job as secretary deputy, kind of swallowed everything up at that point, didn't it? >> it actually brings back a lot of memories. the last time i did do a briefing and i am 100% certain that they i did not think i would ever be on the stage getting questioned by ann contin again. -- compton again. it is an honor to do it. always an honor. it is fun to be questioned by ann again. you reminded me of a lot of memories of those days. anita -- i remember we were trying to do our best, and one of the things we were really proud of in a chaotic and and difficult period was a very sincere effort to make sure the transition would go well. senator obama won the election. be as tightly knit as possible while protec
i cannot imagine what tony went through. >> tony was the deputy press secretary during the same periodyou have always been the financial guy. you were the guy on economy and finance. anything having to do with that side of the agenda. you were the go to guy. talk a little bit or maybe pick up -- well, first talk about what it was like inside of the white house at that point and did your job as secretary deputy, kind of swallowed everything up at that point, didn't it? >> it actually...
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i was toni st.le of that beautiful character. >> seth: yes. but now i think i'm playing a spicy, pregnant latina. >> seth: uh-huh. >> and i know that part of my finger is missing. [ laughter ] >> seth: oh, that's really good. i hope we'll find out more about that. >> i think you will. >> seth: we were so -- you know -- obviously we didn't see you at christmas, but we did make a gift for you because we so delighted this story. but we -- this is for you. we put your dad on a 20 dollar bill and framed it for you. [ laughter and applause ] i just feel like -- i feel like he deserved it -- you can keep it, you can give it to him. >> oh, i'm keeping this. this is the gift of christmas. >> seth: okay good. thank you so much for being here. >> thank you. >> seth: casey wilson, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] check out "marry me" tuseday nights at 9:00 right here on nbc. we'll be right back with tony danza. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ there are lots of reasons to finish college. at devry university we can h
i was toni st.le of that beautiful character. >> seth: yes. but now i think i'm playing a spicy, pregnant latina. >> seth: uh-huh. >> and i know that part of my finger is missing. [ laughter ] >> seth: oh, that's really good. i hope we'll find out more about that. >> i think you will. >> seth: we were so -- you know -- obviously we didn't see you at christmas, but we did make a gift for you because we so delighted this story. but we -- this is for you. we put...
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this is al jazeera america live from new york city i'm tony harris the latest i.s.i.l.eadline for prisoner swap has come and gone. there is still no word on the fate of a kidnapped jordanian pilot and japanese journalist and i.s.i.l. said it would free the japanese man and spare his life if jordan releases a would be suicide bomber but says no deal without profit the pilot is still alive and andrew simmons is in the pilot's hometown. >> reporter: a prayer as the sun goes down and somber moment in jordan and a deadline set for the hostage takers over the fate of pilots muath al-kaseasbeh, i.s.i.l. said if this woman would be suicide bomber sajida al-rishawa wasn't take ever off death row and handed over it would kill the jordanian pilot but jordan government announced it needed proof that i.s.i.l. known in aerobic as dash that the lieutenant was still alive. >> jordan is ready to exchange with the jordanian pilot muath al-kaseasbeh. at this point we want to emphasize that we have asked for a proof of life from dash and we have not received anything as of yet. >> reporter
this is al jazeera america live from new york city i'm tony harris the latest i.s.i.l.eadline for prisoner swap has come and gone. there is still no word on the fate of a kidnapped jordanian pilot and japanese journalist and i.s.i.l. said it would free the japanese man and spare his life if jordan releases a would be suicide bomber but says no deal without profit the pilot is still alive and andrew simmons is in the pilot's hometown. >> reporter: a prayer as the sun goes down and somber...
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>> that's interesting tony, it goes back to even before 9/11. there was this horrific civil war in algeria in the late '90s, when i was ambassador in oh morocco. hundreds of thousands of algerians were killed, and much of this spilt over into france. there were horrific attacks on metro. >> and there was an apology recently j from the french government. >> yes. >> and we tend to get focused on the day-to-day without perhaps taking into account that the muslim north african population that has immigrated either legally or illegally into france has the next generation of unassimilateed youth who while the parents may have tried to find a better home for themselves in the suburbs of paris and other towns there has been a rash of extremeist muslim attacks in france in the last year against jews, against french nationals and we tend to gloss over the fact that france has become ground zero as probably the country in europe that has been most racked by lone wolf terrorism than any other country. >> so what is the risk--having said all that, what is th
>> that's interesting tony, it goes back to even before 9/11. there was this horrific civil war in algeria in the late '90s, when i was ambassador in oh morocco. hundreds of thousands of algerians were killed, and much of this spilt over into france. there were horrific attacks on metro. >> and there was an apology recently j from the french government. >> yes. >> and we tend to get focused on the day-to-day without perhaps taking into account that the muslim north...
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in providence, rhode island, there's tony lapour with his white gloves and whistle directing traffic.argue with that truck. he was too big. >> he may look like an ordinary cop, but the residents of this new england town have found that tony is anything but ordinary. >> everybody out of the pool. >> through a flurry of whistle tweets and flashy dance moves, tony, a retired beat cop, performs the routine that he's been perfecting for more than 25 years. >> always wanted to be a performer growing up. so i could look at dance steps and know what to do just watching them on television. i would go out and do a couple of hand movements and a couple of spins. and once i saw our boss come down the street, i would go back and do it the traditional way so they wouldn't catch me. i did it consistently after that for a half hour to 45 minutes a day. >> tony was already a local legend by the time he made an appearance on "nightly news" with tom brokaw. >> well, i can tell it's monday. i haven't gotten one smile today yet. >> "countdown with keith olbermann." >> finally to providence, rhode island,
in providence, rhode island, there's tony lapour with his white gloves and whistle directing traffic.argue with that truck. he was too big. >> he may look like an ordinary cop, but the residents of this new england town have found that tony is anything but ordinary. >> everybody out of the pool. >> through a flurry of whistle tweets and flashy dance moves, tony, a retired beat cop, performs the routine that he's been perfecting for more than 25 years. >> always wanted to...
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when i started day one, it was like i didn't -- i couldn't keep up with tony horton if i tried. >> if this speed and pace is too fast for you, then slow it down. do your own. >> i probably still can't really keep up with him, but at least i can hold my own. >> jump! arms up! arms out. arms up! set! >> those workouts that are an hour -- there's a million excuses not to do it. an hour seems like so long. >> are you ready to be a warrior? in 30 minutes, we're gonna get her done. >> with p90x3, you have this really intense workout. it's varied, and it works every part of you, and it's only in 30 minutes. so, it's been, like, the perfect program for me. can i look? >> yeah. >> okay. damn. it's amazing. i've lost 30 pounds in 90 days. 6 1/2 inches from my waist 17 1/2 inches over my entire body. i took a decade to get out of shape, and then three months to basically get in shape, in probably better shape than i've ever been in. that's kind of incredible. i can give up 30 minutes a day. it's not that big a deal. >> announcer: it's time to get in to the best shape of your life even, if your l
when i started day one, it was like i didn't -- i couldn't keep up with tony horton if i tried. >> if this speed and pace is too fast for you, then slow it down. do your own. >> i probably still can't really keep up with him, but at least i can hold my own. >> jump! arms up! arms out. arms up! set! >> those workouts that are an hour -- there's a million excuses not to do it. an hour seems like so long. >> are you ready to be a warrior? in 30 minutes, we're gonna...
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we asked blair about that and more. >> reporter: tony, i had a chance to sit down with another tony tony blair or former prime minister of the united kingdom who is an assault to try to rehabilitate his reputation. he has been called the most reviled man in the united kingdom largely because of the--his role in bringing the united kingdom into the iraq war along with president george w. bush. recent events including the onslaught of isil have started to vindicate his position. he's talking a lot about that. he's very involved in the middle east so i started by asking him what he thinks needs to be done in iraq to stabilize the situation and how long he thinks western forces need to be there on the ground? >> i think it's really difficult to say how long the commitment is going to last in trying to defeat these people. i hear that you can put a time limit on it because what is necessary is to see this in the context now of what is happening. obviously not just in iraq but syria, yemen nigeria central africa and other parts of the world. my view is wherever these people are, that's where y
we asked blair about that and more. >> reporter: tony, i had a chance to sit down with another tony tony blair or former prime minister of the united kingdom who is an assault to try to rehabilitate his reputation. he has been called the most reviled man in the united kingdom largely because of the--his role in bringing the united kingdom into the iraq war along with president george w. bush. recent events including the onslaught of isil have started to vindicate his position. he's...
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so who are these folks, tony?y are the people who prepare our food and make the beds up at hotels. they are service workers. they are people who take care of our mothers in nursing homes. do they deserve that money? and quite frankly i don't want minimum wage folks taking care of my mother. they might drop her. so we have to pay attention to who is doing this work. >> how should parents and young people respond to the reality, right? that technology. we talked about this before -- that technology continues to take it easier for companies to do more with fewer people. so what will people need to do to transition themselves to be ready for the jobs that will be able in the future? >> there will be some new jobs but the tragedy is many of our young people have played by the rules, gotten a college degree and they can't find jobs. nearly a third of them are working in retail outlets. we know who they are, earning $8 $8.50 an hour. you might say that's okay. they are young, and living at home. but you don't want a 25 a
so who are these folks, tony?y are the people who prepare our food and make the beds up at hotels. they are service workers. they are people who take care of our mothers in nursing homes. do they deserve that money? and quite frankly i don't want minimum wage folks taking care of my mother. they might drop her. so we have to pay attention to who is doing this work. >> how should parents and young people respond to the reality, right? that technology. we talked about this before -- that...
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i'm tony harris. a manhunt under way right now after three gunmen stormed the office of a satirical magazine in perries killing 12 people. thousands rally in support of the magazine and free speech. >> president obama offers support to france and says the entire world must remain vigilant. >> and we begin in paris where a manhunt is underway in the heart of the french capitol. investigators are searching for three gunmen suspected of attack that took place in central paris. near several iconic landmarks like the eiffel tower. >> amateur footage film the attack. a police officer is shot at point blank range. nugenter french the men are heard to shout we have avenged the prophet muhammad, we've avenged charb. >> it's an act of exceptional barbarity. the newspaper that stands for freedom of expression against journalists who are determined to live their ideas. >> the president announced that france was on its highest state of alert. >> we have launched a series of measures following this act of aggressio
i'm tony harris. a manhunt under way right now after three gunmen stormed the office of a satirical magazine in perries killing 12 people. thousands rally in support of the magazine and free speech. >> president obama offers support to france and says the entire world must remain vigilant. >> and we begin in paris where a manhunt is underway in the heart of the french capitol. investigators are searching for three gunmen suspected of attack that took place in central paris. near...
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tony is a special case. he had a license before 1993 when a new law essentially blocked undocumented immigrants from getting one. tony's license expired in 2005 and that threw dmv clerks for a loop. >> they don't know what to do. >> reporter: did they tell you when to come back? >> they just wanted us to leave. >> reporter: the dmv did not have a clear answer about tony but admitted there are still kinks to work out. >> there is always room for improvement and making sure the customer base is well served. >> reporter: immigrants have driven in fear for years. >> always in fear. you see the police, you praying here trying to drive as carefully as you can. >> reporter: tony will have to wait for his peace of mind. >> i was told everything was fine. i pass, i pay. still i have to wait. >> reporter: he was in a group of about 25 people that were in the same exact situation as him. unable to do anything because of confused dmv employees. now the employees were very busy today. all across the state. just within th
tony is a special case. he had a license before 1993 when a new law essentially blocked undocumented immigrants from getting one. tony's license expired in 2005 and that threw dmv clerks for a loop. >> they don't know what to do. >> reporter: did they tell you when to come back? >> they just wanted us to leave. >> reporter: the dmv did not have a clear answer about tony but admitted there are still kinks to work out. >> there is always room for improvement and...
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>> tony, that's the real question. we're coming up on two months with the most violent clashes we saw and the damaging of businesses like the one behind me. after all this unrest you have a galvanized support of political candidates who want to bring change. but these first municipal elections may not be as hotly contested as many would expect. >> the fires have been extinguished. the voices have gone quiet but on canfield rode in ferguson, missouri the memorial remains the don't reminder where 18-year-old michael brown lost his life. >> it's grown from when it was first up. >> brown's shooting was one reason why wesley bell is running for ferguson's city council. >> we have an opportunity to do some good and show what change could look like right here at what is considered ground zero. >> protest following brown's death through thousands to the streets calling for change. criticism that ferguson's mostly white city council did not reflect the 70% african-american population was a common refrain. there are three city c
>> tony, that's the real question. we're coming up on two months with the most violent clashes we saw and the damaging of businesses like the one behind me. after all this unrest you have a galvanized support of political candidates who want to bring change. but these first municipal elections may not be as hotly contested as many would expect. >> the fires have been extinguished. the voices have gone quiet but on canfield rode in ferguson, missouri the memorial remains the don't...
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tony romo toe d he tony romo toe d tony romo toe tony romo to des bryant according to nfl he did not control the ball all the way to the ground and losses the ball when he hits the grounds. wow des cannot believe it. cowboy country cannot believe it. backers takeover and they run down the clock. rogers completes final ten passes including two crucial third downs. dallas goes down eliminated. packers win 26-21 advancing to nfc east championship game. >> clearly it was a catch. there's no question, man. there's no question. come open man, i can't believe it. that's all i have to say. i can't believe it. i never seen nothing like that my life. i don't want to -- next work i hope it's not i made a bad call. there's none of that. >> energy until governor chris christie can finally send that lucky orange sweater to the dry cleaners won't be needing it any more. he paid his way to get to green bay to support his team. at first he was happy and of course bummed out when the cowboys lost and perhaps stirring it up a little bit tonight. did you see this? christie tells nj.com in way to lambeau
tony romo toe d he tony romo toe d tony romo toe tony romo to des bryant according to nfl he did not control the ball all the way to the ground and losses the ball when he hits the grounds. wow des cannot believe it. cowboy country cannot believe it. backers takeover and they run down the clock. rogers completes final ten passes including two crucial third downs. dallas goes down eliminated. packers win 26-21 advancing to nfc east championship game. >> clearly it was a catch. there's no...
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i'm tony harris in new york. if you would like the latest on any of these stories from this news hour, we nuclear you to head over to our website www.aljazeera.com. "real money" is next on al jazeera america. >> america stands on the brink of a new cold war with russia. america stands on the brink of a new cold war with russia, i journeyed to the front lines in the frozen north where american nato are in a high stake standoffs over huge deposits of oil and natural gas and i'll give you a look at how arctic melting has unlocked a wealth of opportunity and fueled tensions between enemies and talk to an old car war icon who never took his eye off russia i'm ali velshi and this is real money.
i'm tony harris in new york. if you would like the latest on any of these stories from this news hour, we nuclear you to head over to our website www.aljazeera.com. "real money" is next on al jazeera america. >> america stands on the brink of a new cold war with russia. america stands on the brink of a new cold war with russia, i journeyed to the front lines in the frozen north where american nato are in a high stake standoffs over huge deposits of oil and natural gas and i'll...
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the search goes on for the body of 48-year-old tony gabriel who is unaccounted for after the collapse of a cement silo. it collapsed last night in the riverside industrial complex. nora muchanic is live on north radcliffe street in bristol tonight. nora -- >> reporter: emergency crews brought in lighting and plan to work through the night looking for tony gabriel and the collapse was discovered by a police officer on patrol and he thought it was snowing out but it was the cement dust being whipped up by the wind. the family is here since early in the morning and as can you imagine they are heart broken. >> we are just basically waiting for them to find him. >> it's a harrowing ordeal for the family as they look for his brother tony after a silo collapsed last night at the riverside complex in bristol. tony gabriel works loading powdered cement into trucks he is the only worker from last night's shift that is unaccounted for. >> we made every effort to go through and search for the victim. technical rescue and local fire companies and rescue dogs, now we deemed going from a rescue effo
the search goes on for the body of 48-year-old tony gabriel who is unaccounted for after the collapse of a cement silo. it collapsed last night in the riverside industrial complex. nora muchanic is live on north radcliffe street in bristol tonight. nora -- >> reporter: emergency crews brought in lighting and plan to work through the night looking for tony gabriel and the collapse was discovered by a police officer on patrol and he thought it was snowing out but it was the cement dust...
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in august we told you how tony larussa animal rescue foundation put out the call for help. surgery cost $4,000 all paid for with donations. on mornings on 2 tony larussa told us today the dog has recovered and ready to find a new home. >> two years old. she has a lot of vigor in her. she is a sweetheart. will need a place to spend outside. >> there is a fundraiser january 10, it will feature live performances including taylor ticks. he is the real -- taylor hicks. he is the real deal. done a lot of great work. [ talking at the same time ] >> great story. >>> so cold, still cold outside. when things will warm up again, we will check in with our chief meteorologist bill martin to finds out what is happening. >> real cold out there. tony larussa, he started that thing. i thought, great, but he stuck with it. how many years now? it is impressive. he is the real deal. he shows up. walking the walk for 20 years doing this. [ talking at the same time ] >> a lot of guys put their name on something and they are not around. he has been there since the beginning. >> freeze warnings an
in august we told you how tony larussa animal rescue foundation put out the call for help. surgery cost $4,000 all paid for with donations. on mornings on 2 tony larussa told us today the dog has recovered and ready to find a new home. >> two years old. she has a lot of vigor in her. she is a sweetheart. will need a place to spend outside. >> there is a fundraiser january 10, it will feature live performances including taylor ticks. he is the real -- taylor hicks. he is the real...
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i'm tony harris. tonight the speeches are over. president obama has now laid out his vision for his last two years in office. but will his request through congress ever become reality? president obama wasted no time to taking his state of the union proposals on the road. mike viqueira? >> reporter: tony, the president is doing what presidents do, he is is building on the momentum and exposure by taking his case out of washington and into the american people. but even as he tells new proposals there are questions about what he put in the speech and what he left out. president obama the day after. on the road in boise idaho pressing his agenda even as many dismiss it as a pipe dream. >> for six years we've been working to rebuild our economy on a new foundation. what i want people to know thanks to your hard work and resilience, america is coming back. >> president obama seemed self assured and defiant after turning the page on the economy and conflict abroad. he has been downed the robin hood approach in the process the president co
i'm tony harris. tonight the speeches are over. president obama has now laid out his vision for his last two years in office. but will his request through congress ever become reality? president obama wasted no time to taking his state of the union proposals on the road. mike viqueira? >> reporter: tony, the president is doing what presidents do, he is is building on the momentum and exposure by taking his case out of washington and into the american people. but even as he tells new...
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and i'm with tony.the united states or the senator you work for, or the principal you work for. you owe them your best advice and your best knowledge. you don't owe them miss congeniality, i'm going to get along with everybody in the room. there's certainly, certainly ways to deliver messages that are less offensive than others. i always try to be that person. but i owe them honesty. and if there is a problem, you're not doing them any favors by not telling them about it. so there were certainly points in the campaign in particular when things just were not working as well as they should have particularly during the primaries when we ran into a very rough six-week period. >> this is when senator clinton was -- and senator obama were both -- or actually at that point were both winning some, losing some during a very -- part of the longest primary season i've+ g) covered. >> we mathematically were going to win the nomination but at the same time, we were taking on some water. and one of the particular pol
and i'm with tony.the united states or the senator you work for, or the principal you work for. you owe them your best advice and your best knowledge. you don't owe them miss congeniality, i'm going to get along with everybody in the room. there's certainly, certainly ways to deliver messages that are less offensive than others. i always try to be that person. but i owe them honesty. and if there is a problem, you're not doing them any favors by not telling them about it. so there were...
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wages went up overall at about 2% tony and when you look at the $8 an hour minimum it is $21,000 a yearthat's above or below the poverty line, just slightly above the poverty line for a person, and two children. so you have people who are surviving as the person in the piece said, on little of nothing. so no, these folks are not wrong when they say the deck is stacked. that -- only that, the numbers that we hear, if i tell you it's 21,000 at $8 an hour that's assuming that someone has worked full time 40 hours a week and full year, 52s 52 weeks. who are these people? they are the people who prepare our food, the people who make our beds when we are at hotels, the people that take care of our mothers at nursing homes? do they deserve that little money? i don't want minimum wage folks taking care of my mother, they may drop her. we have to pay attention to who's doing this work. >> how should parents and young people to to the respond to the reality right, technology continues to make it easier for companies to do more with fewer people. so what will people need to do to transition themse
wages went up overall at about 2% tony and when you look at the $8 an hour minimum it is $21,000 a yearthat's above or below the poverty line, just slightly above the poverty line for a person, and two children. so you have people who are surviving as the person in the piece said, on little of nothing. so no, these folks are not wrong when they say the deck is stacked. that -- only that, the numbers that we hear, if i tell you it's 21,000 at $8 an hour that's assuming that someone has worked...
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i'm tony harris in new york city. if you would like the latest on any of our stories in news hour head on over to our website. www.aljazeera.com. www.aljazeera.com. "real money with ali velshi" is next on al jazeera america. >> america's roads bridges and tunnels used to be the envy of the world. not any more. i'm going to tell you how to change that and create more than half a million jobs this year. also the troubling truth about state and local taxes in america. the less you earn, the harder you get hit with. plus kim jong-un slapped with sanctions over the sony hack attack. here is the problem they're not having much of an impact. i'm ali velshi, and this is "real money."
i'm tony harris in new york city. if you would like the latest on any of our stories in news hour head on over to our website. www.aljazeera.com. www.aljazeera.com. "real money with ali velshi" is next on al jazeera america. >> america's roads bridges and tunnels used to be the envy of the world. not any more. i'm going to tell you how to change that and create more than half a million jobs this year. also the troubling truth about state and local taxes in america. the less you...
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. >> tony, you are right it is a sweeping set of new measures.ting some meat on the bones of the dramatic announcement. that peter greste wanted to normalize economic conditions with the island including a liberalization of the travel restrictions that have been in place for so long now you can go now according to the administration if you are an american citizen for as many as 12 listed reasons including family visited, educational visited, visits associates with religion as well. no special license will be needed as it happened in the past as was required in the past. but tony, as you point out, general tourism is still banned you can just go for the purpose of lying on the beach. i am sure some people will find a way. and especially important to omany as well, the amount of money that can be sent to their relatives so many depend on those transfers of money those limit redirect examination now being lifted as well, whereas before you could only send $2,000 to cuba, you may now send $8,000 a year and if you go in person under these travel restr
. >> tony, you are right it is a sweeping set of new measures.ting some meat on the bones of the dramatic announcement. that peter greste wanted to normalize economic conditions with the island including a liberalization of the travel restrictions that have been in place for so long now you can go now according to the administration if you are an american citizen for as many as 12 listed reasons including family visited, educational visited, visits associates with religion as well. no...
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i'm with tony. what you owe the president of the united states or the senator you work for or the principal you work for you owe them your best advice and your best knowledge. you don't know -- you don't owe them miss congeniality, i'm going to get along with everybody in the room. there are ways to deliver messages that are less offensive than others, but you owe them honesty. if there's a problem you're not doing them any favors by not telling them about it. there were certainly point in the campaign, in particular when things were not working as well as they should have, particularly during the primaries when we ran into a very rough six-week period. this was when senator clinton and senator obama, actually at that point were both winning some losing some during a very -- probably the longest primary season we've ever covered. >> we mathematically were going to win the nomination but at the same time we were taking on water. one of the particular political problems we had at the time was the past
i'm with tony. what you owe the president of the united states or the senator you work for or the principal you work for you owe them your best advice and your best knowledge. you don't know -- you don't owe them miss congeniality, i'm going to get along with everybody in the room. there are ways to deliver messages that are less offensive than others, but you owe them honesty. if there's a problem you're not doing them any favors by not telling them about it. there were certainly point in the...
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>> yes tony, good afternoon. we're at that intersection that you just mentioned in the israeli-occupied golan heights. you can see the no man's land is a mind field. this i want took place about a mile behind me, and tonight israel is giving an indication that it doesn't want this to lead to war. it doesn't want an escalation, but this year is on the highest alert in nine years. on the road right next to the border. they had just been hit by hezbollah anti-tank rockets. from two miles away hezbollah fighters fired six rockets. two them scored direct hits. can company commander 25-year-old and 20-year-old staff soldier. many honked horns. the israeli response was swift. israel fired 100 artillery shells in southern lebanon. the targets sites are hezbollah firing points. israel is worried that hezbollah fighters could sneak under the border in tunnels for attacks. >> whoever is behind the attacks will pay the full price. >> and police set up checkpoints. all residents have been stopped from crossing this point. you
>> yes tony, good afternoon. we're at that intersection that you just mentioned in the israeli-occupied golan heights. you can see the no man's land is a mind field. this i want took place about a mile behind me, and tonight israel is giving an indication that it doesn't want this to lead to war. it doesn't want an escalation, but this year is on the highest alert in nine years. on the road right next to the border. they had just been hit by hezbollah anti-tank rockets. from two miles...
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prime minister tony blair. the topic, religion. before he went in front of the crowds he came before our cameras in a first on fox business interview for a very revealing conversation about many issues facing the world. >> i want to begin asking you what do you think is the biggest threat to our world right now? >> well, one of the things you learn about politics, is threats don't often come singly, they can come multipley. we have a big issue in europe with the economy and the global economy as a whole, that will concern the business community here. personally when i spend a lot of time on is the threat of radical islamist terrorism which is a massive threat, and the issue continuing with russia and ukraine. i can see about three, right now, that's venin the short time i've been here already, exercising it. >> the terror issue, in just the last 48 hours, isis has threatened to kill two japanese hostages. the yemen palace for the president stormed by muslim rebels. we have a bus attack in israel by a palestinian with a knife, and t
prime minister tony blair. the topic, religion. before he went in front of the crowds he came before our cameras in a first on fox business interview for a very revealing conversation about many issues facing the world. >> i want to begin asking you what do you think is the biggest threat to our world right now? >> well, one of the things you learn about politics, is threats don't often come singly, they can come multipley. we have a big issue in europe with the economy and the...
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so today we start with tony shay. at the age of 24 tony sold his first company for $265 million. he then went on to run zappos and pretty much changed the way we shop online for shoes. known for its unbelievable customer service, zappos had sales to top $1 billion by the time he sold it to amazon. meanwhile, tony and the company built up a cult following of employees and customers. here's the challenge, tony shay said to clear your inbox every day. all right, we've got our instructions, this is going to be so hard for me. i checked before i did this. i have 600 e-mails in my inbox. you guys ready? >> i have 100. >> that's it? okay, 100. >> i started the new year with that already as a goal so i'm getting through. >> but you have to keep it every single day. all right. so i'm going to keep posting on twitter and on facebook and on instagram to show you how i'm doing. and all of you guys please do the same so we can struggling there through this together. don't forget to use #thejjchallenge. thank you for joining us today. if you want to see our segments again, just head on over to
so today we start with tony shay. at the age of 24 tony sold his first company for $265 million. he then went on to run zappos and pretty much changed the way we shop online for shoes. known for its unbelievable customer service, zappos had sales to top $1 billion by the time he sold it to amazon. meanwhile, tony and the company built up a cult following of employees and customers. here's the challenge, tony shay said to clear your inbox every day. all right, we've got our instructions, this is...
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now sam's mom sent a letter back in the 50's telling tony he had a son but tony's wife hid that letter. the two have a lot to be catching up on. >> i always asked my mommy said well what does she look like. she said get look in the mirror. >> i had my whole life... unaudible. >> tony lived in michigan, his son was raised in williamsport pennsylvania. the newly reunited family has arranged a paternity test just to be sure but all these years later, we will be right back. ♪ ♪ ♪ turn around ♪ ♪ every now and then i get a little bit hungry ♪ ♪ and there's nothing really good around ♪ ♪ turn around ♪ ♪ every now and then i get a little bit tired ♪ ♪ of living off the taste of the air ♪ ♪ turn around, barry ♪ ♪ finally, i have a manly chocolatey snack ♪ ♪ and fiber so my wife won't give me any more flack ♪ ♪ i finally found the right snack ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> we have an eye on the storm, storm scan three shows snow heading our way and coming just in time to make a mess out of the evening commute. >> penndot crews pretreated the road so now it is a waiting game, really. once that first flake starts fal
now sam's mom sent a letter back in the 50's telling tony he had a son but tony's wife hid that letter. the two have a lot to be catching up on. >> i always asked my mommy said well what does she look like. she said get look in the mirror. >> i had my whole life... unaudible. >> tony lived in michigan, his son was raised in williamsport pennsylvania. the newly reunited family has arranged a paternity test just to be sure but all these years later, we will be right back. ♪...
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i cannot imagine what tony went through. >> tony with the deputy press secretary during the same. period. you have always been the financial guy. anything having to do with that side of the agenda. you were the go to guy. talk a little bit or maybe pick up -- well, first talk about what it was like inside of the white house at that point and did your job as secretary deputy , the counting kind of swallowed everything up at that point, didn't it? >> it actually brings back a lot of memories. the last time i did do a briefing and i am 100% certain that they i did not think i would ever be on the stage getting questioned by ann contin again. i have always been honored. you reminded me of a lot of memories of those days and anita -- i remember we were trying to do our best, and one of the things we were really proud of in a chaotic and difficult. was a very -- chaotic and difficult period was a very tightly knit as possible, while protecting the candidate also. we do not want them to be put in a position where he had to lay his hands on consequential decisions that we were making beca
i cannot imagine what tony went through. >> tony with the deputy press secretary during the same. period. you have always been the financial guy. anything having to do with that side of the agenda. you were the go to guy. talk a little bit or maybe pick up -- well, first talk about what it was like inside of the white house at that point and did your job as secretary deputy , the counting kind of swallowed everything up at that point, didn't it? >> it actually brings back a lot of...
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. >> reporter: we also wanted to ask tony low, the owner ever yes car, about bichang's wages. >> is tony low here? >> tony low is no more here. >> does he work here? >> no he doesn't. >> is there a manager i can speak with? >> moments later this man appears, he would only identify himself as wallace and said he hasn't seen him for years. >> who are you looking for? >> tony low. >> he's been -- he left this business two, three years ago. 12, 2012. >> i asked him what his workers were making, he wouldn't specify but they were independent contractors. >> they are all independent contractors. >> you classify them as independent contractors? >> yes. >> the department of labor says they are unaware of any cases for drivers working for yes car. workers advocates say tony low's decision to sell the business is a common tactics to avoid paying proper wages. >> it's common, to sell and open up a new business. there is not much risk involved actually. the law allows the frash to do frash franchise to do this and that. hide behind the subcontracting system, franchise system, say this is not my respo
. >> reporter: we also wanted to ask tony low, the owner ever yes car, about bichang's wages. >> is tony low here? >> tony low is no more here. >> does he work here? >> no he doesn't. >> is there a manager i can speak with? >> moments later this man appears, he would only identify himself as wallace and said he hasn't seen him for years. >> who are you looking for? >> tony low. >> he's been -- he left this business two, three years...
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they play green bay next sunday. >> i thought tony did a fantastic job. he is is physically and mentally tough a guy as i have been around. he demonstrated that today. the touchdown was outstanding. big time, big-time nfl throw at a critical moment. over the course of the second half, made the big plays at the end. >> afc wild-card colts-bengals. jeremy hill rumbles in. the end zone dance. that was the only height for the bengals all day. andrew luck takes the handoff, throw come off his back foot, booyah! 36 yard touchdown. the colts win. they will face the broncos next weekend. the bengals, don't have to go home, but you have to get the heck out of here. >> we are not on the field at the same time, but i have a lot of respect for what he does, what he still does. it's amazing for he is a stud, but i worry about the denver defense. i hate to compare games from last year to this year. the playoffs, at the end of the day, that's good if you win. >> if you saw the capitals, it is no doubt that alex ovechkin wanted to send a message to the panthers goalie, t
they play green bay next sunday. >> i thought tony did a fantastic job. he is is physically and mentally tough a guy as i have been around. he demonstrated that today. the touchdown was outstanding. big time, big-time nfl throw at a critical moment. over the course of the second half, made the big plays at the end. >> afc wild-card colts-bengals. jeremy hill rumbles in. the end zone dance. that was the only height for the bengals all day. andrew luck takes the handoff, throw come...
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tony? >> this is one of the most dangerous opportunities these guys have to find homegrown radicalized terrorists they can finance, coordinate and can train. passing through the world with legitimate passports in a lot of these cases this is the future of the war on terror that will be very difficult for to us police. >> it is 3.0. 1.0, al qaeda planned attacks where they send operatives. 2.0 is standard homegrown. 3.0 are folks radicalized to get training. watch these guys on tapes they're standing up military posture, calm and connected. these guys are exporting terrorism in the world. >> it has been a while since 9/11 things stopped economically in this country. we appreciate what went on in france. everything basically shut down for a week there. i have family in paris. i'm telling you -- melissa: do you really? you have family everywhere? every time -- i worked in that industry. i've been there. >> i have a cousin through marriage married to my wife's uncle who is jewish. jewish, lives
tony? >> this is one of the most dangerous opportunities these guys have to find homegrown radicalized terrorists they can finance, coordinate and can train. passing through the world with legitimate passports in a lot of these cases this is the future of the war on terror that will be very difficult for to us police. >> it is 3.0. 1.0, al qaeda planned attacks where they send operatives. 2.0 is standard homegrown. 3.0 are folks radicalized to get training. watch these guys on tapes...